Map of Lugo
The High Banks – Up the Miño
An ideal route for water sports, with scenery featuring oak groves and meadows. Rowing and catamaran trips are particular highlights. The waters are teeming ...
This circular route begins and ends in the town itself. We will see a wide variety of landscapes.
Most of the route runs along high riverbanks. However, the river, kept calm by the cane growers, flows slowly and deeply, with a very high flow rate at all times. This route is ideal for sports; canoeists train here. In Lugo, rowing is a long-standing pastime, and the city has produced some great Olympic athletes.
As far back as the 19th and early 20th centuries, there was great interest amongst the bourgeoisie and artisans of Lugo in river travel; they used boats with a bow and rudder, fitted with three or four pairs of oars. But the oldest and most characteristic are the ‘batuxos’, small flat-bottomed boats used by sugarcane farmers, mills and fisheries, in which enormous quantities of eels were once caught by taking advantage of their seasonal return to the sea. These eels were cured and eaten throughout the year, particularly at the San Froilán fairs. Due to the hydroelectric dams that prevent them from migrating upstream, there are now very few eels, and octopus has completely taken their place as the fair’s delicacy.
Flora and fauna
Dense oak forests predominate, exhibiting a wide variety of textures depending on the area.
We shall see numerous aquatic animals, such as the lavancos, which prefer large bodies of calm water. The river is rich in trout.
Itinerary
We cross the Roman bridge and turn right onto the Primitive Way of St James, passing through the neighbourhood known as Barrio da Ponte. Immediately we come across the Club Fluvial and a magnificent canoe centre, the Caneiro da Praia; on the other side lies the city, dominated by the towers of the Cathedral. Next, we come to a small village on both sides of the road, with houses dating from the 18th and 19th centuries, including a former leper colony.
We continue along the road, which is still tarmacked. We reach the piers of the Ponte Nova over the Miño and set off along the road towards Santiago. Shortly afterwards, we cross a small bridge over the River Mera, which flows through this area. On the left we see a mill, and on the right another, both with their waterwheels. The River Mera is a sight of great beauty, and there is a route along its banks that begins very close by, at Monte Segade.
After crossing the Mera, we turn right, and a good while further on we leave the tarmac behind and enter another world. The road remains fairly flat and easy to walk on, but the terrain is rugged, and the river flows with little water to our right; to our left, the houses of Orbazai are left behind, though we can barely see them. We walk surrounded by vast holm oak woodlands. In the distance, beside the Miño, we can see some riverside meadows; the rest is a landscape in which few traces of human settlements remain.
Finally, we reach another tarmac track, which continues through holm oak groves. Then there is a bridge over a stream, and the contrast is sudden: we enter a landscape of intense agricultural activity, with excellent cultivated meadows on both sides of the path. But on the other side of the Miño, we are treated to the magnificent sight of a vast, fairly high mountain, hump-shaped and densely covered by a glorious oak forest. Heading downhill, we reach another bridge crossing the Miño; there stands an old stone mill and the city’s water pumping station.
After this bridge, we find ourselves on the so-called Camino del Ombreiro, one of the favourite walks for the people of Lugo. As we walk back downstream, we are flanked by oak groves on our left and right, with the splendid River Miño between us. The path, which has very little traffic, has a very safe pavement, clearly marked out and protected by bollards. Here we come across another stone-quarry mill with a large millstone, now converted into an almost idyllic holiday home, complete with a small Neo-Romanesque chapel and large oak trees. It is called Acea do Rei Chiquito. In this area, the banks of the Miño rise quite high above the water; this is why oak trees predominate, many of them of considerable size. There are also chestnut trees, hazel trees, elder trees, willows and, of course, alders, particularly at points where their roots reach the water.
We continue for a while along the roadside until we come across a sign pointing the way to a beautiful gorge, which draws ever closer to the river, passing through oak groves, riverside meadows and some farmland. It is a lovely path that eventually runs right along the bank of the river – calm and deep – amongst splendid oak trees covering the slope, their branches stretching down to the water. It is easy to spot canoes, and there are plenty of ‘lavancos’ (traditional wooden rafts).
We then enter an area with a much greater human presence and more landscaped surroundings. Before and after the enormous piers of the Ponte Nova are the canoeing schools. Next, still alongside the river, we come to the public area known as Los Robles, where there is a hotel with a large leisure area featuring a swimming pool, and where the jetty for a catamaran offering river excursions is situated. After that, we come to a park crossed by a cobbled path running alongside the river. The city looms large on our left. We come across a huge weir; the Miño widens considerably. We reach the old Fábrica da Luz, which was powered by this weir, and enter via a beautiful park: the Paseo do Miño. On the river stands the Caneiro da Praia, which we have already seen from the opposite bank. Here we can take a stroll through the park. At the end of the park is the car park where we began our walk and the Roman bridge.
Acequia del Rey Chiquito
A medieval canal of natural beauty and cultural significance, ideal for strolling and enjoying the countryside, and a testament to historical hydraulic engin...
Altar of Adai
A prehistoric megalithic monument set amidst natural surroundings, ideal for lovers of history and archaeology, offering a unique and picturesque experience.
O Veral Nature Centre
An educational space set in a natural environment, featuring nature trails and interactive workshops, ideal for exploring flora and fauna and promoting envir...
BIC Santa Eulalia de Bóveda
A unique monumental complex featuring ancient murals and a central pool, ideal for admiring late Roman architecture and granite reliefs.
That Caneiro by Olga
A natural spot with lush vegetation and walking trails, ideal for leisure activities and moments of contemplation by the river.
Birthplace of Luis Pimentel
A cultural venue celebrating Galician poetry, featuring events and exhibitions, offering an insight into the poet’s historical and literary world.
San Román Castle and San Antón Tower
A medieval fortification with panoramic views and a rich history, bearing witness to its military and architectural past, ideal for culture lovers.
Lugo Cathedral
A historic church that combines various architectural styles and features a unique display of the Blessed Sacrament, making it a key destination for pilgrims...
San Froilán Cemetery
It is notable for its funerary architecture, sculptures and mausoleums of illustrious figures, set amongst greenery that fosters a sense of tranquillity and ...
San Roque Archaeological Centre
Well-preserved Roman baths and sophisticated ancient engineering are the main attractions, with exhibitions that enrich the historical experience.
Old Prison Cultural Centre
A unique cultural venue that blends the historic architecture of a former prison with modern facilities for exhibitions and creative events.
Terras do Miño Interpretation Centre
An educational space featuring interactive exhibitions on biodiversity and ecosystems, ideal for exploring the reserve’s landscapes and footpaths.
Dolmen of Adai
A prehistoric megalithic monument comprising large stone slabs, it is of archaeological and scenic interest, offering a link to ancient civilisations.
Light Factory
A cultural space converted from an industrial site, it hosts exhibitions, workshops and events, blending historical heritage with contemporary art.
Río Rato Urban Allotments
A community space by the river that promotes sustainable agriculture, environmental education and social cohesion through workshops and activities for all ages.
The barn at Santalla de Bóveda
An enigmatic Roman monument with unique architecture, frescoes depicting animals and geometric patterns, and an air of mystery that attracts tourists and sch...
Church of San Andrés de Castro
A Romanesque church with a single nave and a semicircular apse, surrounded by nature, ideal for enjoying historical art and the tranquillity of the surroundi...
Church of San Vicente de Coeo
A Romanesque church set in picturesque countryside, with stone walls and carved capitals, offering a sense of peace and a connection to local history and tra...
Church of Santalla de Cuíña
A Romanesque church with a stone structure and simple details, set amongst green hills – the perfect place to reconnect with the past and enjoy the tranquill...
Church of St James the Apostle in Castelo
It is notable for its Romanesque style, sculpted capitals and ancient frescoes, and stands as a testament to the region’s historical and cultural heritage.
Church of Santiago de Piúgos
A rural Romanesque church with a semicircular apse and a decorated portal, it features medieval details that reflect the region’s historical and cultural her...
Church of Santiago, A Nova
Situated on a traditional street, it stands out for its 20th-century neoclassical façade, the result of urban redevelopment. Ideal for history lovers.
Monument to the poet Pimentel
An evocative sculpture in an urban setting that invites reflection and poetic enjoyment, ideal for contemplating and appreciating the literary cultural herit...
Lugo Interactive History Museum
A cultural centre featuring interactive exhibitions and cutting-edge technology that allows visitors to explore different historical periods, with a particul...
Molinos de Mera
Old watermills, lush forests and footpaths make this place an ideal destination for lovers of nature and rural history.
Orbán’s palace
A Baroque palace featuring a coat of arms displaying the crests of noble families, completed in 1769, and the perfect place to admire historic architecture a...
False door
A secondary entrance to the Roman walls, offering a unique perspective on the historical and architectural heritage – ideal for exploring off the beaten track.
Miñá Gate
An exhibition on Roman Lugo, housed in a former abattoir, offers a journey through history with photographs, maps and archaeological artefacts along the Way ...
New door
A gate of Roman origin, rebuilt in 1900, it is notable for its historic architecture and its connection to the ancient Via XX. Ideal for history lovers.
Station entrance
Designed by Luciano Travadelo, this historic gateway enhances the link between the town centre and the station, whilst serving as an architectural attraction...
St Peter’s Gate
An ancient Roman gate with a medieval history, rebuilt in 1781, which offers tourists a glimpse into the area’s history and culture.
Santiago Gate
A historic gate of Roman origin, renovated in 1759, it is notable for its coat of arms and the image of St James, and forms part of the Primitive Way.
Bishop Aguirre’s Gate
This historic entrance, designed by Nemesio Cobreros, leads to the seminary and an old cemetery, offering a unique architectural and cultural experience.
Bishop Odoario’s Door
This historic gateway, designed by Ramiro Sainz, provides a unique link to the Hospital de Santa María and forms part of a National Monument.
Constitution Square
An iconic venue with historic architecture, a welcoming atmosphere, café terraces and proximity to monuments, ideal for cultural and social events.
Food market and market
A historic market that blends tradition and modernity, offering fresh produce and cultural events, and serving as a gastronomic and community tourist attract...
Santa María Square
A historic area with a Romanesque and Gothic cathedral, surrounded by old buildings, ideal for exploring cobbled streets and soaking up the medieval atmosphere.
Chanca Viaduct
A railway structure featuring elegant arches, it offers panoramic views and blends into the natural landscape, attracting tourists with its grandeur.
Roman Wall of Lugo
An impressive Roman fortress with a perimeter of over 2 km, crowned by semi-circular towers. A World Heritage Site, it offers unique views.
House of Mosaics
A Roman residence featuring geometric and figurative mosaics, a radial heating system and porticoed courtyards, ideal for admiring the rich ancient ornamenta...
House of Mithras
A unique archaeological site featuring the remains of a Roman house and a temple dedicated to Mithras, with murals and the architecture of the ancient Lucus ...
Roman swimming pool
A Roman archaeological site with a well-preserved structure, showcasing engineering techniques and social life, and reflecting its history and advanced archi...
Roman bridge
A historic bridge with Roman foundations, forming part of the Primitive Way to Santiago, offers a picturesque route from the city walls to the River Miño.
El Muro Interpretation Centre
It offers a journey through time using advanced audiovisual technology in a Baroque house, situated at the heart of Roman history.
Church of San Froilán
A Baroque church with a barrel vault and a central dome, it is notable for its façade featuring a coat of arms and a statue of Saint Raphael, flanked by eleg...
Provincial Museum of Lugo
An archaeological museum featuring pre-Roman art, a Romanesque cloister and the remains of a Franciscan convent. Ideal for lovers of history and art.
Roman baths
These Roman ruins, which are open to the public, are notable for their apodycterium, vaults and urns set into the walls, offering a unique historical experie...
Plaza Mayor
Situated in the symbolic and bustling city centre, it stands out for its Baroque architecture, arcades, towers and monuments, making it a key attraction for ...
Bishop’s Palace
A Baroque building with elements of a Gothic palace; its balcony and coats of arms are particularly striking. It is situated opposite a cathedral in a pictur...
PLAZA DO CAMPO AND THE MIÑO NEIGHBOURHOOD
A triangular square featuring Baroque architecture, a central fountain and medieval streets. Ideal for exploring local history and culture.
Church of St Peter
A gem of the Mendicant Gothic style, with a Latin cross plan, polychrome stained-glass windows and polygonal apses. Listed as a Historic-Artistic Monument si...
Church of Santo Domingo
A Gothic church with a Latin cross plan, polygonal apses and ribbed vaults. Its dome and the south façade, with its Baroque decoration, are particularly note...
Provincial Council Building
A historic two-storey building with a symmetrical façade in the classical style and a back garden featuring magnolias, situated next to the Roman wall.
Quarry site
A rural route in Lugo featuring natural landscapes, historic bridges and viaducts, churches and lush forests. Ideal for walking and enjoying nature.
Mera Mills Route
A magical place with waterfalls, historic mills and rich biodiversity. Ideal for hiking, it offers breathtaking views and rock formations.
Route of the Huts
A nature and ethnographic trail featuring lush vegetation, diverse wildlife and cultural features such as mills and bridges, ideal for nature lovers.
The old agricultural town of Lugo
A magical route featuring a unique Roman monument, traditional agricultural landscapes, Galician stone walls and a rich variety of flora, ideal for cultural ...
Little Froilan
A sightseeing route in Lugo that combines history and nature: the Roman Wall, the Cathedral, the Regueiro das Hortas, the Roman Bridge and the San Lázaro For...
from Lucus
A historic route featuring Roman walls, ancient bridges, lush natural surroundings and an iconic cemetery of artistic and historical significance. Ideal for ...
Lamas
A nature trail featuring beautiful scenery, woodlands and street art. Ideal for getting away from the hustle and bustle and enjoying nature near the River Miño.
Scribbles
This urban route offers panoramic views, street art and natural scenery, with the ruins of a Roman aqueduct being a particular highlight. Ideal for cultural ...
The High Banks – Up the Miño
An ideal route for water sports, with scenery featuring oak groves and meadows. Rowing and catamaran trips are particular highlights. The waters are teeming ...
Green Belt
A 20 km circular route in Lugo, notable for its woodlands, street art and rich wildlife. Ideal for walking and enjoying nature without leaving the urban area.
The Fervedoira Trail
A route through Lugo featuring spectacular scenery, street art, lush vegetation and picturesque neighbourhoods. Ideal for lovers of nature and culture.
The West Bank
Lush forests, enchanting footpaths and ethnographic heritage offer a unique experience for walkers, with breathtaking views and a rich local history.
Via Künig
Historic St James’s Way route leading to Lugo and connecting with the Primitive Way to Santiago
The Primitive Way of St James
A section of the Primitive Way, passing through rural countryside, the historic centre and the Roman Bridge in Lugo